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Rich Mountain Ride

From Mena on the Talimena National Scenic Byway, it's a nine-mile sufferfest up Rich Mountain, the state's second highest peak, and the site of splendid Queen Wilhelmina State Park, Arkansas's Castle in the Clouds.

Ouachita National Recreation Trail

At 108 miles, the Ouachita National Recreation Trail is the longest mountain bike trail in the state. The ride presents a true adventure trip with beautiful views, steam crossings, and rugged terrain. Expect to do some hike-a-biking on this trail.

Earthquake Ridge

One of the older trails in the state, Earthquake Ridge offers riders easy rolling hills, steep climbs and rocky terrain.Trailheads are located at the Forest Service Information Center on Scenic Highway 88/Talimena National Scenic Byway, just up the hill from downtown Mena.

Arkansas River Trail

A trail that crosses something called the Big Dam Bridge has got to be fun, and this one is. Besides the Big Dam Bridge, the Arkansas River Trail also crosses the Clinton Library Bridge, Junction Bridge and Two Rivers Bridge

Camp Robinson Trails

Originally built by the Central Arkansas Recreational Pedalers, the mountain bike trails at Camp Robinson in North Little Rock are considered the crown jewel of the region for containing some of the best and most varied rides in the Little Rock metro.

Burns Park

The multi-use trails at Burns Park in North Little Rock were among the early trail systems open to mountain biking in Central Arkansas. Accessible from the Arkansas River Trail and several bike/pedestrian bridges, 14 miles of trails can be easily reached from downtown Little Rock and North Little